Roadworthy Certificates Mobile Special For 2019 is $88

We not only carry out roadworthy certification inspections at our workshop we also have full time mobile service units providing mobile roadworthy certificates and a range of other services.

We Come To You

Our mobile roadworthy certificates service units can come to you at work, home or virtually anywhere that’s convenient for you.

Reliable & Experienced

Coastwide is renowned for being on time, reliable and honest.

We only employ the industry’s most passionate mobile mechanics with a minimum 15 years experience to ensure that you get the job done right the first time, quickly and with no fuss. This, coupled with our easy online booking service or our easy over the phone booking service, makes Coastwide Mobile Roadworthys & Air Conditioning the number one operator for Gold Coast roadworthy certificates.

Don’t worry if your vehicle needs mechanical repairs for it to pass the roadworthy inspection. Our mobile units have spares on board such as globes, wiper blades etc. This means we can get the job done then and there, unlike most other providers who will fail your vehicle and then re-book you for signing off the passed roadworthy safety certificate after you have been elsewhere for repairs.

If you would prefer to come to our workshop this isn’t a problem. We can accommodate this with ease any day providing you ring in the morning to book.

If you’re selling or transferring the registration then you will require a roadworthy certificate (RWC). We do it for all transport options, whether its cars, trucks, motorbikes, trailers or caravans.

If your car, truck, motorbike or trailer needs repairs for the roadworthy that’s fine as we can repair everything at a very good honest price. Customer satisfaction is our highest priority.

At Coastwide Mobile Roadworthy Certificates & Air Conditioning we pride ourselves on providing you with the highest quality and friendliest service at a location convenient to you anywhere.

For more information on pre-purchase vehicle inspections click here to book online.

Frequently Asked Questions About Roadworthy Safety Certificates

You will require a roadworthy safety certificate inspection if you are selling your car to someone where the registration will need to be transferred.

If an unregistered vehicle is to be registered, you will require a roadworthy certificate.

Also, some people like to get a roadworthy safety inspection performed regularly to make sure their car is in roadworthy condition and safe to be on the road.

Queensland doesn’t require a vehicle to be periodically checked for a RWC like other states so if your car is registered and you’re not selling or transferring then you are not required by law to get a RWC.

Roadworthy Certificate checks are to prove the vehicle is safe to be driven on the road. Queensland Transport has set guidelines and items to inspect and we as Registered Authorized roadworthy operators have to abide by the laws stipulated by Queensland Transport. The items laid out in the guidelines are purely safety items and cover things such as tyres, brakes, steering, suspension, seat belts and other safety items. A RWC does not cover service items such as oils and filter condition it is just purely to make sure the vehicle is safe to be driven on the roads.

At Coastwide we have several full-time mobile service technicians (fully trained motor mechanics) and can come to you anywhere on the Gold Coast. We also have a full-time state of the art modern workshop in Molendinar.

You have 14 days to get the repairs performed and then the inspection can be passed off. We can assist you with the repairs either mobile or at our workshop if required. Outside of 14 days we will have to start a new RWC inspection.

A mobile roadworthy inspection is $88 which includes travel. We have full time mobile technicians so we don’t charge you a travel surcharge. If your vehicle fails, there will be a reinspection fee of $44 to cover the technicians time and additional fuel costs. This fee is waived if we complete the repairs as we will just pass it off once we have completed the repairs as part of the job.

Definity the answer will always be NO, we at Coastwide take safety seriously and we have no desire to sit in front of a court room and explain ourselves when someone is dead due to us doing a dodgy RWC or pay Qld Transport fines when they find out what has been done.

In Queensland the inspection is called a Roadworthy, many years ago it used to be the colour blue and this is how the term blue slip came about however these days they are just black and white. A pink slip is a NSW term for a roadworthy as it was pink in colour I am unaware if they still are.